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part of your send it with us. hope you have a great labor day and have a great week ahead. till next week you can find us online at county america or on the trey gowdy podcast. good night from south carolina ♪ ♪ >> hello i'm jason chaffetz with alicia tom shillue, and tomi larhen. the big story, cultural icons calling out the woke mob for tearing down family values. >> they are being targeted. i wrote a book called family first, at that time, i said
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the family in america it under attack, it so much worse now. when i say they are under attack, one of the ways is what is happening on the internet. on the social media platforms, if you want to create chaos in a society, where do you start, you attack the children. >> joe rogan sending out a new warning about the affects tr the trans movement is having to children. >> it terrifying they call it gender affirming care it is really childhood mutilation, if i were 100 billion percent convinced i was born in the wrong body, i would not do anything to my body, medical considerations come first. >> the woke perspective they have terms like gender affirming care it sounding
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wonderful. >> like body positivity. >> sounds like someone is hugging you. >> this is -- what orwell said when you control the language, you control the ideas. >> elo eelon musk revealing a progressive school in los angeles encouraged his trans daughter to cut ties with him, a upcoming biography about musk say: >> a lot of strange things, hard, giv difficult things
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for families. i have kids, you have kids, but dr. phil he was fore shadowing this, a lot of people thought the family has been under attack for a long time. >> think about this we have to send our kids to school under the law of the land. and so now we're seeing parents who are protesting out there and when they are telling us -- what they are telling us, they are handing over their children to people they don't trust. so think about that they don't trust these people, then, the kids are coming home, with the ideas in their head their parents had no decision making at all. no role in participating in this conversation. then you add to that, the fact that parents are now villainized by school board and city municipalities and the state, you go further in places like colorado, california, new jersey, parents are now fighting back. as we head to president at
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election. there are a lot of parents who want to make decisions based on pocketbook issues but they really' control over what happens with their own kids. >> yeah. and tomi, part of point that joe rogan made is how the language has changed they dress it up, making it look so nice, gender affirming care as opposed to calling it out for abou what it is. parents are concerned they don't give full disclosure. >> gender affirming care sounds good in places like california that is the law of the land, if you have a kid who goes to a therapist, and they have feelings. they receive that gender affirming care as a rule, instead of saying there may be some identity issues or going on at home, a lot of times stems from sexual abuse as a child, the
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therapists tell them, maybe you were born in the wrong body and maybe you should transition that is not gender affirming care, that amounts to what i believe is child abuse, a lot of parents are seeing this. it is easier to control us as a society when you break us away from our parents. democrats and tie rante tyrants they think this out. conservative, liberty fined folks are just gene all getting a hold of it it will take people like joe rogan and others with a big plarm form platform to bring the gap. >> parents have to be a part of the discussion to ecollutthere there is a poll in new jersey. i think this number is low. 77% of the parents are saying, it should be
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required that parents participate in this discussion. 21% though, 21%, they don't think that parents need to be involved, the school counselors and whoever else can work with the child to have them transition that sounds nuts to me. >> i noticed on chart, among new jersey adults, didn't say adults with children, i am assuming the 29% who said no, they don't have any kids, i hope that is the way it is. parents who have means, not just financial means but means to handle this, they are getting out of the system, going to private schools or home schooling, the people in the schools end up -- they are imprisoned in school, they have no choice. because you were both parents are working they don't have money to go to
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private school, it is not within their means for home schooling, now you have almost ghettoizing the children in public schools, they are separating them more from their parents. i love that opening clip. we saw bill maher, joe rogan, talking about elon musk, and dr. phil, they are not conservatives, they are liberals or liberal thinks people, they used to believe they were reality based, bill maher was bashing conservatives, but as some point. >> totally. >> and so, over the past few years with covid and then the other goofy stuff and they are restreaki restricting free speech, bill maher and i thought that liberals were with me, now he realizes that conservatives are with him, he can't believe it, it blowing his mind. >> you brought up schools
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and sending your kids to school, kids are not going to school and learning the basics. time after time the national test scores are horrible. meanwhile, in china, they are learning quantum physics and we're learning about drag queens and gender identity, i don't think this will end well for us as a society as a country, that is part of this equation, they are taking so much time learning about what gender they are, they are not learning what we are paying to send them to school to learn, that should outrage taxpayers. >> that listen to it -- quote from nicole young. placer county chair for moms for liberty. >> senate bill 596 was written because the senator who wrote the bill in his district, there have been a lot of parents who have objected to this sexually explicit material within
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their curriculum, one way that senator decided to fight back was to legislate our first amendment out of eexistence. that is it, if you dare speak out, and say we should slowdown and think about this life changing event, you are called out as if you got something wrong with you, as opposed to allowing that discussion. >> it will be interesting to see if democrats are paying attention, where you see push back the most are in liberal places like california. i can tell you in city of denver, largest school district in state right now is trying to figure out what schools to close because enrollment is down, because people as you said are leaving, they are going to private schools or charter schools, thing are changing, the fights that are happening they are not happening in red states but in fl blue states and cities, how it goes forward
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will be interesting to watch. >> i think they have overstepped their bounds there are a lot of kids and a lot of families that are dealing with it, this senate bill in california that is interesting to see how that plays out. >> all right, straight ahead. monsoons and music -- thousands trapped at burning man but not celebrity the. >> a playbook for conservative chart toppers. coming up next ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ ♪ this is the rhythm of the night ♪ ♪ oh, yeah. >> welcome back to the big wee weekend show, thousands of burning manifest va -- festival goers are told to
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stay in place. while many burners, are trapped celebrities are getting lift odd of the festival. chris rock and hip low hitched a ride in a fan's pick up. and rich man north of richmond is still number one on billboard top 100, now the liberal media claims there is a play book for songs like his to top the charts. there is an article that reads. -- there writer says, democrats inability to resist a lekur elector a strategist spokesperson who runs a country music tip sheet told axios, before we get to that. let's go to burning man. i want to listen to the
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folks there say they are dealing with. >> the muse sayi news says it is pretty good out here, it is, there is mud, you can't walk or drive. >> there are no vendors for food, a bunch of really nice people that are sharing what they have. we have a makeshift kitchen we prepare two meals a day. >> a lot of uncertainty, we're banding together. >> it is a bummer. >> tom, i was listening others, they were wearing plastic bags on their feet to get around that mud bad. >> i was surprised they had plastic bags at burning man, i thought it was a no-no. it does work, i would say if you do the plastic bags, put them on outside of your socks. people were putting bare feet.
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then putting home in sock, i would say, sock, then plastic bag then boot. but, i think a lot of people are making light of it. it was difficult, i wouldn't want to be there, when you get caught out in weather, people think it is nice in desert, it gets nasty and cold as night. >> freezing cold, this snow mud, this you have not been out in deserts of utah and you know arizona. and certainly in nevada, this is like clay, it gets wet, i it is like cement. this is in bureau of land management land, you can't go to a restaurant or hotel this is camping, they are getting a real good lesson in conservative living. >> it starts offum kumbaya until you don't have water or food. >> it looks like fyre festival to me. how did they not know it was coming?
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how did they not know that the rains were coming, maybe they don't have fox weather, but, how did they not see this coming and tell people, this might need to be postponed. we'll get stuck out here, had is hard to believe that no one saw the ramifications of going to desert when there is mont monsoon rains, i think maybe check fox weather next time, but you head out to party. >> it's august, it is going to rain. that happens in the desert. august. >> and claudia our correspondent out of san francisco reporting from her phone, she has gone there 8 times, she said, folks are share, they're doing the best they can, we hope everyone gets out okay. we'll move on. to axios article, talking about how there are conservative singers are now are seeing a lot of success and democrats are trying to figure out what to do with
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it. because they don't know what to do with it. a back and forth between joe rogan and oliver anthony. >> there is nothing funnier about millionaires pretending the billionaires are out touch. >> take from the office in west virginia take him throughout the coal mining communities, and where there are e extreme poverty, as the problems exist everywhere now, the that is why the song resonated the way he did. >> it is about being heard. >> this is forgo forgotten americans, we heard about them from donald trump leading up to 2016, then they had a spotlight on them
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because of trump presidency, then the biden presidency, we have a new notes, when you think about music, that conservatives are winning, bud light, tanked, sick of the woke agenda. and i think that conservatives realize we have a stake in this, we have money in our pockets book, what is left of it after bidenomics. >> oliver anthony he has got the riz . >> new york times after this went to top of charts, said he achieved chart topping status because of a quirk in the system. that ranks billboard charts, i have to read this article, i read it, the quirk s people bot the song. >> they liked it. >> they purchased it they give higher ranking when you purchase a song the than streaming, as they should. people spent money on it. >> guess who buys songs,
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♪ ♪ did the wind sweep you off your feet ♪ ♪ welcome back to the big weekend show, what do people really think about president biden and his policies? one of his economic advisers claiming people are lying if
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they say, they don't like bidenomics. >> it is false, these measures are helping to do what president biden has long sought to do with this economy, build it from middle out and bottom up, so middle income people have a fair shake of getting ahead. >> that's a hot take. >> gold star families making it clear how they feel about the way biden treated them. in a new interview, the moms of fallen marines did not hold back on what happened with that day o at dover. >> the administration didn't seem to know our story. -- or nicole's name, our names. people from the military certainly knew our story. nicole's name, our names. that was expressed to us in a way that felt genuine and loving. but when it cames to people
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in suits, it felt disengi dishallow. >> he called me miss lopez. i was not mrs. lopez. he just talked about his son. and said, how much he knows or he understand how do we feel because, he lost his kid. and he didn't feel -- he didn't know how we feel. because he was the there with his son when he passed. we didn't have that privilege. we received our kids in a casket, i feel so disrespectful by that man. because it was all about him. >> i give the mainstream media kudos for telling these stories i'm surprised they did, they tried to avoid talking about biden in a bad light.
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but afghanistan that was a turning point when person people as a whole started to move away from thinking that joe biden was a great by, a moderate that came to save america after trump ravaged it, i think afghanistan is one of those moments with it shorted started to change, the family members saying he didn't know our names, he talked about himself, made it about himself. you know, i wond for the american people -- wonder if the american people are realizing that a corner stone of biden the person. >> i would encourage everyone out there to match this interview, martha did an amazing job, prior to that moament moment, they went into detail about the moment they found out their sons or daughter-in-law had been killed at abby gate, that was hard enough to watch, but to hear when supposed consoler in chief reaches oreached out to
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talk to them, he didn't get the names right or details right, and on the tarmac looking at his watch, that is devastating, the president has experienced real loss and trauma, that is significant, in his life, yes, it might help some of the families it is part of his job and responsibility to conceto console if maybe he waited for them to go to him in the conversation with how did you deal with our grief, but their lives were shattered it should be about them in that moment. >> do you think there is a part of this that biden did not want to acknowledge the botched withdrawals, taking too much time with them would shed the light on the disaster. we see him ignores east palestine, and ohio, and going to maui and talking about himself. >> it is in the biden dan
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dna, i don't think he is capable of showing true emotion, it is all about him, sadly, he has been given opportunities to represent the nation as commander in chief as a nation we rally behind a president when something like this happens, they still have never provided communication that congress -- documents that continental is looki congr congress is looking for. these people died, there not a single person who got demoted or lose their job, they just said it went according to plan, it did not have to be this way. >> they talk about it, they blame president trump, that is also a running theme. moving to bidenomics, according to biden's advisers if bidenomics is not working for you, you are
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lying to yourself, are you lying to yourself. >> this is what they -- how many times have we seen people in white house briefing room, saying the opposite of what is, they have a split screen, they say gas prices are not high, and you looking at a pump next on jean-pierre, and then they say border is secure, there is a parade of people coming across the border in a split screen. i think that the press was so kind to obama biden watched, that he said, you just say what you want and press will lap it up, you know, it did work. for the beginning of biden's presidency, even now mainstream media saying come on, we're not buying this any more, he doesn't have charm that obama had and press is not in the throes
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of joe biden any more. >> that bothers me is the democrats say they care about poor people and they want to bring everyone up, but a lot of americans that live paycheck to paycheck, the americans and low income families are being hurt the most, 42% are skipping meals on assistance, 51% eating less, 40% rely on charity, family, and friends, 34% visiting a food pantry, they are low income americans, they are staggering number. people, saying we're skipping meals in greatest nation on face of the earth, americans are skipping meals, what does that tell you about bidenomics. >> more than 40% of americans qualify for snap, the supplemental nutrition assistance program that is a scary moment, consumer price index up more than 16% since joe biden took was o office, these were choices
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thatted by ups and dem -- that the bidens and democrats made they immediately cut off our ability to be energy independent, once you cut that off, the prices go up, they are responsible for this inflation. >> there are also so many places that' help wanted signs, they have conditioned us through covid to not work. up next. it is back-to-school, that mean back to masks? over my dead body. but dr. fauci is back with a flip flop on masking. ♪ ♪ salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts.
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♪ ♪ put the money in my hand right now ♪ ♪ we just sold out [music] welcome back to big weekend show, a lot of parents are worried that kids will be asked to mask up as they head to school this mall. dr. fauci is back, claiming masks work. >> i would hope that if in fact we get to the point where the volume of cases is such, organizations like the cdc recommend cdc does not mandate anything. recommends. that people wear masks. i would hope they abide by the recommendation and take into accounts risk to themselves and to their families. if you look on a situation as an individual, protecting themselves or them from spreading it, there is no doubt that masks work. >> okay. a quick reminder of the timeline here. when covid first hit, fauci
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said, you don't need to use the mask, it is not necessary. then you fast forward, he is absolutely, they do work. then there was a study that came out by cochran library published, back in february like scientists from 12 different universities who all agreed that the masks don't really do much during the pandemic. here we are, tomi. >> and medical grade masks, wearing those for a long time, they could have chemicals in them, i will never mask again, if we as a society decide to go back to 2020, and do this experiment against weaker learned nothing, two weeks to bla flatten the curve is the biggest lie we have been told since, if you like your
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doctor, you can keep your doctor, i am comply not comply hard either go just fr tries me. >> try to get a mask on my face. >> they are not getting walker with it i wish people would say are they coming back, it is not lapping. mask mandates will never come back, they were stupid on day one, they are stupid now. nobody believes fauci any more, nobody believes their doctors any more, they should, but people at cdc and scientists, they don't trust scientists any more, they should, a don't blame them. the -- you know who we were talking about elon musk. my favorite tweet of the pandemic, it was in march of 2020, elon musk tweeted out. coronavirus, panic is dumb. that was my favorite tweet, he it had early on, the
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panic was dumb, they will not fall for it again. >> people believe cable news hosts, don't you? >> let's do a flash back. >> that se properly not a thing, you are seeing it. surgeon general put out a statement, you guys stop buying masks. i feel like i have to rewire myself, when i see someone in the world who is not wearing a mask, i don't think, you are a threat. >> if was rachel who looked in camera, said if you don't take the vaccine, ge guess what, it just stops, it stops right there that is not true either. i guess one of my biggest disappointed in president donald trump he didn't fire fauci, he kept him there the whole time, i don't know why he didn't fire him. dr. fauci looks in camera right now and says, they work. but high condition point
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can't point to a single study that shows they work. all through this you touched on, we lost confidence in some medical professionals and heaven forbid if anything dramatic really happens i don't think that country will believe them, you can only cry wolf so many times. >> can you see a governor or mayor coming out in a news conference, saying it's time to wear masks again. >> i can see it once you give your rights away once, will below, don't expect that tyrants are not coming for them again, i do a lot on social media, see a lot of people saying you have to wear a mask you have to be courteous to others, i would say, if you are scared, you should stay home, the fact that we quarantined healthy
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people and prolonged this for years is an outrage, maybe we never be dumb enough to do this again. >> and what it did to kids mental health weiss. health, ant wearing a mask, and you are wearing a mask. >> outside people. >> my neighborhood would see me and close the street because they could see my face, i don't care if they work, i would never wear it, it is inhumane to cover your face. >> i actually wish it was like when they did in asia. if -- optional, do it if you want don't belittle people. >> terms and conditions apply to this influencer, she is asking her dates to show their bank account information, we'll debate that idea next. ♪ ♪ i want you to be happier ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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welcome back to the big weekend show, is behavior like this the the reason fewer people are getting marremarried these days, an influencer asks for bank account information on their first date. >> i think you know, i have a job. i'm successful i think i have every [bleep] right to be, are we on the same level or if i wasting my time. >> wow. >> a now op-ed exa examines that happiness is related to marriag marriage. alicia is this conduct unbecoming this woman who asks for financial information, she said bank information show she want to see balance.
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>> she did that to make sure he was when he said, i don't find this to be appealing, i understand the sentiment she has, she is independent and successful she would like something similar, i think going about it this way, that is cheapens the whe whole thing. if it was one of my kids that would be a red flag i would point out. >> start with values or something. >> tomi, do you think she wants someone who makes more money, than her? because of -- you know a power thing? she said, i'm really successful, he has to be really successful too. i think guys they are -- i think most guys would want to make more money than their partner, that is how they are wired. they would feel belittled by their wife, is that what she
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is looking for. >> here is the deal, there are other ways to figure out if someone does well beside asking about bank awoun account information. that is something you get to later. most marriages that break up break up because of finances, but the way she is going about it is demeaning. i think that now younger men, gen-z, millennial, i am doubt of the dates game thank god, a lot of younger men who don't mind if their partner makes more that is a cultural shift. i think it is a disturbing one, but also, how masculinity is being transformed. there are some men they're okay with doing nothing. >> i do think that times having changed, the world has changed, there are very successful women, even before they set out to go
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dating. if they will lessen will pool it might make it harder, but i think starting with the numbers is a losing game. >> maybe i'm old fashion or ego test call, if my wife made hormon more than me. >> i think they are successful couples, where, your success is their success. their success is your success. and your family is stronger if she makes more than you. i'm okay with that i happen to make mer more. but my wife does things that i can't do. >> see. >> that partnership. >> he said it quietly. >> jason i'm sensing that. you know i have no problem -- i do more money, i just want everyone to know that. >> i think that -- today's world there are a lot of very successful women, i think there should be more. i want them to be as empowered but on first date that is a gold digger right
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there that is someone who is just got her priorities all screwed up, i would challenge that notion she is so successful. influencer, bull crap, i'm sorry, i'm not buying that as a full time profession. and i don't -- i don't get it. >> a quote from atlantic. happiness dip to one thing, married people are happier, and americans are not getting married as much. is it -- do you think this is a financial thing or people they want to get more successful before they get married in they used to -- they would have my expo high school sweetheart and start a life together. >> i think that dating apps and social media aspect is a challenge, there are swipes, people think they can always find the next best thing, they don't want to settle down, i think that waiting until you are a little bit
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older, maybe not the worse thing it might lead to a more successful marriage, i say when you get married and your kids are the exception if i were married in my early 20s that would not have worked out. >> you meet the right 57 it does woperson it does work out. >> it and about the person. >> i tell you, i don't want unlimited swipes,. >> the big four is next. ♪ ♪ i got my grub on ♪ ♪ done pig out ♪ ♪ hooked it up ♪
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>> welcome back to the big week show, time for the big four. our picks are for biggest stories that everyone will talk about this week. the mascot for oregon ducks football team had the performance of the day yesterday after the team won 81-7 over portland state. oregon duck does push ups for every point that team put onboard, mascot did 546 push ups in the win. that is amazing. and sounding painful. >> look at him go. >> a lot of push ups. >> also really impressive statistic, nebraska women's volleyball team, set a record with attendance more
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than 92 thousands fans packed husker's football stadium last wednesday to watch the corn huskers defeat oma omaha. well done. >> well done. i'm next, washington, d.c. is now punishing every teen beginning a cur tr curfew to stop the crime that liberal city policies likely caused, kids have to be moment by 11 p.m. on the week night and midnight on weekends, that is kind of late to be honest. parents should institute curfews earlier, when makes people think the kids that want to do wrong or jack cars or not just getting out earlier. >> afternoon looting. >> daytime loots scheduled
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right. >> all right, for those mcdonald's lovers who go do fast-food spot and realize mcflurry machine is broken, the right to repair activists is per -- for permission to hack into the machines and fix it. >> they are computerized when the machine breaks or anything wrong with the ice cream make ago it shuts down, you have to get a computer guy to fix it. i used to fix these in the late 80s, by hand. it did take 4 hours to clean them it is quite a process, it is now done by computer software. >> it is important, because bac bacteria gets in there. >> you fill them with milk products. >> would be really good working at mcdonald's, i would be impressed. >> i would love that job.
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>> you would be friendly. >> anyway, that does it for us. we'll see you next weekend, "life, liberty and levin" starts right now. have a great labor day. ♪ ♪ i am shannon bream a natural disaster shines a spotlight on two political rivals in the test of their leadership. ♪ >> the nation has your back and we will be with you until it is done a great. shannvery.shannon: a focus on f. as a residence cleaned up from hurricane idalia. governor desantis and president biden walking the fine line of showing a readiness and cooperation as the white house makes a plea for more disaster aid. it is all tied to a funding fight in congress over more money for ukrain

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